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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Shardiey's Wirename Keychain Order

Yesterday, a wirename keychain's fan from my wirename fanpage contacted me through SMS asking if she can order her keychains through sms. I told her,"why not!". This is not the first time someone SMSed me to order. I was really excited because I have been getting more orders this week. Must be because of Valentine's Day. People are looking for Valentine's Day gift and the best gifts are the one that are personal and unique. My keychains fits this description and are best given as gifts.

Maybe some of you are wondering how do I go about processing my customer's order. Am I right?

First of all, My customers usually will contact me through email, through my fanpage, by SMSing me their intention. They usually sms me like this

Customer: Hi, I want to order wirename keychains. How to order?

Me: Hi, How did you know about my wirename keychain? What are the names? Your address?

Customer: I found your keychain by typing random keywords on Google. Saw the picture and found your blog. I want #1Name  #2 Name  #3Name. My address is .......

Me: Ok. Sure. I will start doing it as soon as I can. 1 keychain is RM10 for up to 10 letters. Additional letters will be charged RM1 per letter. Free keyring and ribbon. Additional beads RM1, add coloured bell RM1. Postage will be RM5 for maximum 10 keychains to any states in Malaysia. The total price will be RM....Please transfer RM...into my Maybank account,110108248806, Cornelius Henry.

Customer: Ok sure. Thanks. I will bank in the total amount as soon as I can.

after a while....

Customer: Hi, I have tranfered RM... into your maybank account. Please check and proceed with my orders.

Me: Thanks., I am in the midst of doing your keychain. I will post tomorrow morning

Customer: Thanks.

The next day, I will go to the local post office and buy a Post Express Envelope that cost RM3.50. RM1.50 is my fuel and processing charges.

Me: Hi, I have posted your keychains. This is your POST Express tracking number. LE123456778MY. You can go to www.post.com.my to check. Thanks for your order! Please visit my blog at www.wirename-craft.blogspot.com to learn how you too can bend your own wirename keychain.

Customer: Ok Thanks.

Me: You can expect to receive you keychains in 2 or 3 days time.

End of SMS.

I want to takes care of my customers because I want to make it big as a wirename crafter in Malaysia. I might start writing a book about this craft when the time comes and my previous customer will be the first to know about it=)

Anyway, I am writing this at a cafe called Bull Frog Kitchen Cafe, Donggongon, Penampang enjoying a glass of iced Nescafe and their FREE Wifi.=)

In the meanwhile, please enjoy the latest pictures of the keychains that I make today.


Monday, February 13, 2012

Handmade Personalized Wire Name Keychain Order Form

Valentine's Day Keychain.

I posted a Limited-Time Only Offer of buy 1 keychain FREE 1 Keychains for Valentine's Day and 1 lady responded to the offer.

Enjoy the work below=)



You can order anytime. Just email me at krafdawai@gmail.com. Please state where did you read about my wirename keychain, and the names you want me to make, you address, and I will reply with a a price quotation.

Thanks. In the meanwhile, please check out the link below.

Click Here For Own Craft Business Instant Access Now! .

I have discovered my niche market, I have created a suitable product which (Wirename Keychain) and I am on my way to creating a full time income. What about you?


HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Thursday, February 9, 2012

Andy Turner's Own Craft Busines Review

Craft Business, whether for offline or online, are not for the fainthearted. But like any entrepreneurial set-up, they have their rewards. In 2008, I decided that I would set up an Internet-based craft making money business, selling my own keychains with name and also those of other established Internet Craft Business just like Andy Turner.

Let me tell you the benefit of marketing your products or services online. First of all, That start-up is so cheap. In "Own Craft Business"by Andy Turner, he wrote that his Internet based craft Business requires lower costs, like the start-up capital, advertising and marketing, and he has a wider target market reach than his physical wirename outlet.

There are lots of info about doing crafts online but I know that you are looking for simple step-by-step guide and are affordable. It is always nice to get involved in arts and crafts but wouldn't it better if you also made money out of them? am I right?

The Andy Turner Own Craft Business will show you what to do and not to do in your own wirename craft business.In his ebook, he revealed his best-kept secret on bending certain difficult letters, what tools he used and the type of wires used for wirename bending. On top of that, he also show how he makes money and how you too can make money out of your newly-learned craft.

He shared on how he makes money showcasing his wirename through craftshows, market and events with the unique skill that are exposed on this ebook. This guide is an easy to follow step by step roadmap for making simple wire name jewelry that can help you earn extra cash on the side.

The best thing is that it does not matter whether you are a newbie or what your previous experience are because with this “the Andy Turner Own Craft Business” you will be guided and will show you what exactly you need to do.

With this guide, you will see bending wires in a completely new light. With the help of this guide, you will be able to learn jewelry skills that are practical and can be learned by anyone. It can help you learn a craft that can make you earn more or less a thousand dollars a week with the use of just a few simple tools.

It will show you how you can become skilled at wire name making even if you are just new to making jewelry. The guide contains closely guarded secrets of the wire making and writing craft that you can use to start up your own business.

And the best thing about this is you need not spend too much to get started. What is more is you need not give up your day job for this. If you go and get your own copy of the Andy Turner Own CraftBusiness guide, you might just very well say how thankful you are for giving time for a new craft. Get started on it today!

Click Here For Own Craft Business Instant Access Now! .

I have discovered my niche market, I have created a suitable product which (Wirename Keychain) and I am on my way to creating a full time income. What about you?


HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

John Wirename Necklace

I found a video on Youtube that will help guide you in creating your first wirename keychain. This will be very helpful for those wanting to know more on how to bend certain letters. I especially loved the way this guy bend his letter "J". It was so nice!

Tools Needed:
1. Round-Nosed Pliers
2. Wire Cutter
3. Silver Plated copper size 18 gauge or 1.0 mm.

In my early days, one of my main problem is finding where I can buy the wire to be use for my name keychains. You can find this in a lot of bead shops, craft shops but if you want to use it for your business, I recommend ordering it from Griffin.de (a German supplier). However, in order for you to order from them, you need to be company.

It's worth it, even with shipping, as it works out that you can buy it for roughly $2 a roll whereas if you buy it in local craft stores you will pay $7 - $9.

Enjoy the tutorial video below.



Was that helpful! You must be excited to get started on your own project now! Have a look at some of my wirename projects below.

HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Wirename Writing And How To Make It A Profitable Business

Wirename Writing Tips for running a business with your new found name making skill


General tips for wire work


Use the pliers as a vice rather than using them to twist the wire itself. Use the other hand to manipulate the wire.

Use the file to carefully remove any marks left by the pliers on the wire. This works with pure wire or alloys but not plated.

The first small letter after the capital determines the size of all the other letters following, make sure the first letter isn’t too large or small, because then the whole name will be either large or small – this really comes with practice and what you are making the name for – necklace, brooch or something else.

The spacing matters too, same applies – whatever space you have between your first two letters should remain constant wherever possible throughout the name. Generally, spacing should be slightly greater in smaller names (3, 4 or 5 letters) and reduced in long names (7,8,9 letters)

Any symbol can be made at the end of the name, I use a heart basically because I learned that from my teacher, but I have made treble clefs (music notes) and stars in the past, best to keep it simple if you are selling them though.

Buy a silver cloth if you are working with any type of silver wire, it is invaluablefor first using it when you straighten the wire prior to making the name, and when you have finished making the name it removes any marks or fingerprints.

Whenever a small letter I follows a letter with a loop above the baseline – eg:  lower case l or f make the loop on the l or f very slim to make room for the letter i which is raised slightly above the rest of the lower case letters because of the dot.

Remember too that any other letters in the name with loops above the baseline should be slim also to match the l or the f.

When making a lower case n always make the spacing very small just before you make the letter n. When you complete the n you will see why, the spacing automatically widens due to the method used in making the n.

The underline on the names that I make are basically to strengthen the name to make it more robust. You can leave the underline off though if you wish and terminate the name just after you make the heart and loop it once around the upstroke of the wire just before you come to the heart. This works best with short names where the strength isn’t so important, but it can cause havoc on long names where they are easily bent out of shape without the underline.

In the past I have made name bracelets as there is a demand for them. I did drop the idea selling them though, as they require extra work. I didn’t find an easy way to stop them getting snagged on clothing and the people who bought them would lose them quickly. That is not to say there isn’t a method of making name bracelets (or anklets) from the wire they just need to be more robust somehow.

There are lots of applications for personalizing using the wire names. Here are a few I have come across:

  1. Name necklaces
  2. Name brooches (pins)
  3. Name tie pins
  4. Letter holders (made with thicker aluminum wire)
  5. Name Bracelets
  6. Name Anklets
  7. Name Earrings
  8. Names on cakes
  9. Names to personalize anything you can glue them to
  10. House names (made from thicker wire)

There are undoubtedly more applications – plenty of scope for the imagination !

If you are thinking of making the names for a living, make some for friends and family first to get their approval. Also in a situation where you are selling directly to the public you will need to make the name fairly quickly on a “while you wait” basis so you should get the time it takes to make the name down to at most 10
minutes.

To carry your business around with you, you can use a laptop bag or any similar sized bag and one of those plastic compartmented fishing trays. In my kit I carry most of the stuff needed to make names.

Here is a list of what I carry in my bag and which may help you also:

  1. 2 x long nosed pliers (one fine and one regular)
  2. A pair of snips or cutters
  3. A pair of scissors
  4. A 12 inch (30cm) ruler to measure chains
  5. Pens
  6. A Black Marker
  7. Silver cloth
  8. Sterling silver wire 1 mm dia, and 0.9 mm dia (for the jump rings),
  9. silver plated wire, gold fill wire
  10. Jump rings (the rings that attach the chain to the wire in necklaces)
  11. Sterling silver chains of different lengths
  12. Small pieces of black card to mount the name on
  13. Larger pieces of black card to protect the name in transit (when I post names)
  14. Re-sealable plastic bags to put the name in
  15. Stamps for postage
  16. Rectangular pieces of contact (cut from a big roll) to protect the address labels
  17. Sheets of address labels to print the sending and receiving addresses


If you want to sell your names at craft fairs or markets, the simplest way to display your wares is to construct a display unit from pin boards or cork boards.  You can then mount these on a portable table of some kind. I used to use an artists easel, very light and portable.

Your setup at markets and fairs etc is typically very simple and requires a small space at the market or fair which is a great advantage rent wise. I used to fit easily into a 2 m space. Also you can rent a space with a friend as an alternative which helps with stuff like toilet breaks and getting food as they can look after your setup while you are away.

Over the years I had built up a large stock of popular names,. This helps enormously when you are selling in front of the public as it means you don’t have to make every name. I found roughly that I sold 50% of my names from stock and 50% making them on the spot. This means you double your takings. Names vary in popularity according to the country you are in, but you should be able to find a list on the net of say the top 50 or 100 names or more.

You can store your stock in plastic sealed bags which protects them from oxidizing. If exposed to the atmosphere they will tarnish over time and it is an arduous process to clean them. Always have a large float of change when you work at a market or fair – there’s nothing worse than running out and having to hassle your stall holder neighbors for change.

A money pouch or belt is the best to store your float in, it saves you
being separated from your money and the possibility of getting it stolen.

HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Custom Keychain with Colour: Practical and Classy, But Cheap!

Custom Keychain for Sale 




Keychains are  virtually best-selling keepsakes for everyone. What causes keychains so hot? It is because of its usefulness.  Oftentimes we possess a few: for house, for workplace,  cars, for our letter box. More or less most of us even hold keys for neighbours, kinsfolk or friends houses. Then, what is the most effective method to organise our keychains?

With several keychains of course! This is why my custom keychains comes in handy.

For Malaysian

PRICE: RM5
Colours Available: Pink, Purple, Silver, Blue, Green, Red, Yellow.
Postage: RM3.50 for up to 10 JKeychains.  (Sabah)
              RM5.00 for up to 10 Keychains (Sarawal & Peninsular Malaysia)
Payment Option: Local Bank transfer via Maybank or CIMB.

For international buyer, you may ORDER and Pay using PAYPAL.


International Buyer 

PRICE: USD 5.00
Colours Available: Pink, Purple, Silver, Blue, Green, Red, Yellow.
Minimum Order: 30 Units
Payment Option: Local Bank transfer via TT or Paypal.
Postage will be confirmed later.

HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Tuesday, January 24, 2012

FREE WireName Tutorials





Please check out the this page for more tutorials as this list will be updated from time to time. 

        Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida



HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Contact Me

How to Reach Me

Homepage:
http://www.corneliushenry.com
E-mail:
malaysianhomebusiness@gmail.com

Instant Messaging:


 Yahoo: consxavier
 skype: cornelius_henry



HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Wire Jewelry Step by Step : Mother

Wire Jewelry Step by Step : Mother

Before I start the lessons, you need to know a few things.

1. The wire can not be too soft. If you start with the soft wire, your names are not
    going to be easy to make them latter on. 28 g. round is good.

2. If you use sq. wire you need to pay attention every time you bend it because it will
    twist, for sure. {In this case you need square nose pliers to untwist it}

3. Always pinch the wire from the back when bending.
    Do not unbend (Go back to do it better} because it will brake

4. Make sure your work is flat and even while you are working the piece otherwise is
    going to be difficult to do it later.

5. Get 15 inches of wire so you practice more than once.

6. Be patient, maybe the first few times is not what you expect but practice will get
    you there. {My first one looked like a license plate in zig zag big and uneven}

Now here we go on the wire name lessons:


        Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida

TUTORIAL 3: "Mother" Pendant 

1. Start about 1½ inches from the end of the wire, turning the long piece of the wire to the
    front of the pliers; make a loop {one complete circle}.

2. Working on the long piece of the wire; pinch a little less than ½ of an inch and bend to
    the back.

3. Press it down at the top, roll the top to the right just a little bit. You are rolling two wires
    together (picture #1 in tutorial #1



4. Grasp the wire at the top and pull it to the right, a little bit.

5. Grasp the wire at the middle, and bend it back and up, pinch a little; pull it to the right.

6. Grasp the wire at the top even with the first part of the “M” and bring it down; pinch at
    the top ( you made the “M”)

7. Grasp the wire at the bottom even with bottom of the “M” and bring it up

8. Grasp it about half way from the “M” , bring it down to the right to make a hump 
    (see picture #1)



9. Grasp the wire from the back at the bottom and bring it up through the front 
    (see picture #2)


10. Grasp the wire at he back; on the left side of the circle and bend it to the right
     ( see picture #3) you are making the “o”



11. Leave the pliers there and bring wire to the left and down to make the “o”
      (see picture #4)


12. Grasp the two wires at the bottom and through the “o” bring it up (see picture #5)


13. Grasp it at the top even with the “M” and bend it to the back.; pinch it at the top.

14. Grasp it from the back at the tip; bend it to the right.

15. Grasp the wire that you just bend, an bring it around the pliers and the wire; to the
      front of the “t” you are making the cross of the “t” (see pictures in tutorial #2)



16. Grasp it at the back and bend it down and hide it behind (carefully pinch the cross of
      the “t'” ) making sure is even and you do not see the back wires.

17. Grasp it at the bottom of the “t' and bend it up.

18. Grasp the wire even with the top with the “t” bend it down and to the front looks like
      an “L”.

19. Grasp it at he bottom and bend it up, toward you and pinch it a little.

20. Grasp it in the back about the level of the “o” and bend it to the right, to make a hump
      you made the “h”.

21. Grasp the wire at the bottom and bring it up; grasp it even with the “o” and bring it
      down through the front to make the “e”.


22. Grasp it at the bottom and bring up, (grasp it even with the “e”) and bend it back and
      down, pinch it at the very top and bring it up.

      Grasp it close to the bend top and bring down (see picture #6) you have the “r” Grasp
      it at the bottom through the back and bring it up



Congratulations: You finish the pendant: MOTHER.

Now; take the end; grasp it a little higher than the tip of the “M” (
look at the picture for reference) and bend it up, fold it back and around the
pliers twice, to form a double loop; then around the wire twice to finish it;
cut the excess in the back.

This is for the chain; do the same with the piece of wire that you left in the very beginning.
Finish filing the ends and carefully crimp the ends.

Polish it a little and Enjoy it!!!



Cut the extra wire in the first loop, make it look like a heart. Fold the wire to make a loop
to hang do it twice. Put it on the name.

        Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida

HOT OFFER!

You can have all the skills under your belt that you need in this ebook to make a constant $1,574 a week, or even more, you can sell more from the comfort of your own home through a website or ebay !

Or you can just add to your hobby list with the added bonus of being able to make Birthday and Christmas presents !

If you decide to purchase, I really wish you the best of luck with this amazing skill that has seen me through all these years..

Get it HERE

All the best,
Cornelius



Monday, January 23, 2012

Wire Jewelry Step by Step : Beth

Wire Jewelry Step by Step : Beth

Before I start the lessons, you need to know a few things.

1. The wire can not be too soft. If you start with the soft wire, your names are not
    going to be easy to make them latter on. 28 g. round is good.

2. If you use sq. wire you need to pay attention every time you bend it because it will
    twist, for sure. {In this case you need square nose pliers to untwist it}

3. Always pinch the wire from the back when bending.
    Do not unbend (Go back to do it better} because it will brake

4. Make sure your work is flat and even while you are working the piece otherwise is
    going to be difficult to do it later.

5. Get 15 inches of wire so you practice more than once.

6. Be patient, maybe the first few times is not what you expect but practice will get
    you there. {My first one looked like a license plate in zig zag big and uneven}

Now here we go on the wire name lessons:


        Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida




TUTORIAL 2 : Beth Pendant (Part 1)
1. Start about 1½ inches from the end of the wire, turning the long piece of the 
    wire to the front of the pliers; make a loop {one complete circle}.

2. Working on the long piece of the wire; pinch a little less than ½ of an inch
    and bend to the back.

3. Press it down at the top, roll the top to the right just a little bit. You are rolling
    two wires together (picture #1 in tutorial #1)

4. Working on the back of the wire; grasp it at the top and bend it up and to the
    left and to the back of the “B” you should have a “P” (picture #1).


5. Grasp the wire in the cross of the “B” inside loop ( picture #2) and bend it to
   the front.

6. Grasp the two wires from the back and; bring down the wire forming a half
    circle, go around the back to form the 'B' (picture #3)


7. Grasp the wire at the bottom and bring it up to make the “e”.

8. Grasp it about half way from the “B” , bring it down to the right to form a loop
    (you made an “e”).

9. Grasp the wire from the back at the bottom and bring it up (picture #4)



10. Grasp the wire even with the “B” and bend it to the back.; pinch it at the top
      (picture #5)

11. Grasp it from the back at the tip; bend it to the right (picture #6)


12. Grasp the wire that you just bend, an bring it around the pliers and the wire;
      to the front of the “t” you are making the cross of the “t”.

13. Grasp it on the other side of the “t” and bring it to the back (make sure is
      even with the front).

14. Grasp it at the back and bend it down and hide it behind (carefully pinch the
      cross of the “t'” ) making sure is even and you do not see the back wires. (picture #7)


15. Grasp it at the bottom of the “t' and bend it up.

16. Grasp the wire even with the top with the “t” bend it down and to the front
      looks like an “L”.

17. Grasp it at he bottom and bend it up, toward you and pinch it a little.

18. Grasp it in the back about the level of the “e” and bend it to the right, to
      make a hump you made the “h” (picture #8)

 

19. Congratulations you finish the name. Now, take the end; grasp it a little
      higher than the tip of the “B” (look at the picture for reference) and bend it up,
      fold it back and around the pliers twice, to form a double loop; then around the 
      wire twice to finish it; cut the excess in the back. 

This is for the chain; do the same with the piece of wire that you left in the very beginning. 

Finish filing the ends and carefully crimp the ends. Polish it a little and Enjoy it!!!

Part 2 “Beth” Pendant with dangling heart

20. TO DO THE HEART, take about 2 ½ ” of wire and bend it in half, pinch it and  roll it,
      open the two ends. Grasp it about ½ inch and bend it down, (make one loop) grasp the 
      other side and do the same. Grasp it at the top of the second loop and bend it back; pinch it . 
    
     Cut the extra wire in the first loop, make it look like a heart. 

     Fold the wire to make a loop to hang do it twice. Put it on the name.

You can go to other tutorials by clicking the link below. Thank you.



        Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida




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Wire Jewelry Step by Step: Amy (Pendant)

Wire Jewelry Step by Step : Amy 

Maggie has worked hard on this tutorial for all the people looking for a kickstart in learning wirename crafts. So Thanks to Maggie=) 

During my early days, He tutorials helped me a lot! 

Before I start the lessons, you need to know a few things.

1. The wire can not be too soft. If you start with the soft wire, your names are not
going to be easy to make them latter on. 28 g. round is good.

2. If you use sq. wire you need to pay attention every time you bend it because it will
twist, for sure. {In this case you need square nose pliers to untwist it}

3. Always pinch the wire from the back when bending.
Do not unbend (Go back to do it better} because it will brake

4. Make sure your work is flat and even while you are working the piece otherwise is
going to be difficult to do it later.

5. Get 15 inches of wire so you practice more than once.

6. Be patient, maybe the first few times is not what you expect but practice will get
you there. {My first one looked like a license plate in zig zag big and uneven}



Now here we go on the wire name lessons:

         Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida

Tools You Need
  1. Wire,
  2. cutters,
  3. round nose pliers
  4. {maybe square nose pliers.}


Happy twisting!!!!!!

Now here we go on the wire name lessons:


TUTORIAL 1 : “Amy” Pendant



1. Start about 1½ inches from the end of the wire, turning the long piece of the wire to the
front of the pliers; make a loop {one complete circle}.

2. Working on the long piece of the wire; pinch a little less than ½ of an inch and bend to
the back.

3. Press it down at the top, roll the top to the right just a little bit. You are rolling two wires
together (picture #1)


4. Working on the back of the wire; grasp it at the top and bend it up. (picture #2)


5. Grasp it at the top of the “A” and bring all the way down. (picture #3)


6. Grasp it at the bottom of the “A” (second leg) making sure the wire is on the front; and
bring it to the left all the way around the pliers (you have made another loop and the front
part of the cross of the “A”)

7. Grasp it at the cross of the “A” this time in the front and bring the wire around and to
the back of the “A”. Hide this wire behind the one in the front.( It should looks like the
picture # 4)



8. Press it down a little bit. To clamp it.

9. Grasp the wire next to the tip of the loop (picture #5) bring it down to make a hump. 


10. Grasp at the bottom (should be even with second loop) bring it back and up, pressing a
little at the foot of the first hump.

11. Grasp in the back the top of the leg you just made and bring it over to the right.
(second hump)

12. Grasp the wire and bend it to the back and up again; grasp it in the back and make
another hump. You should have a complete “m”. 


13. Grasp it on the bottom of the “m” bend wire to the right and up; grasp the wire at the
top; make it even with the “m” and bring down. Press it a little. You got the first leg of the
“y”

14. Grasp it at the bottom bring to the right and up.

15. Grasp it at the top (a little higher than the first part of the “y:”) bring it to the back and
down; press it at the top and roll the two wires together a little bit. (you should have the
“y” )

16. From the back grasp the tail (wire should be in front of the pliers) bring to the left and
up to the right.

17.Now, take the end; grasp it a little higher than the tip of the “A (look at the picture for reference) and bend it up, fold it back and around the pliers twice, to form a double loop; then around the wire twice to finish it; cut the excess in the back. This is for the chain; do the same with the piece of wire that you left in
the very beginning. Finish filing the ends and carefully crimp the ends. Polish it a little and
Enjoy it!!!

 Congratulations you finish the name. 

You can go to other tutorials by clicking the link below. Thank you.


        Lesson #                    Description
       One                     Amy
       Two                    Beth
       Three                  Mother
       Four                   Cindy
       Five                    Diane
        Six                      Evelyn
     Seven                 Ruby
     Eight                  Frida
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Teen Gift Idea To Bring Delight To The Hard To Please



With their seemingly endless adolescence problems, the teen age group is probably the hardest to please with a gift idea. This makes picking out a gift idea for a teen a very challenging and arduous task indeed. The sort of task that many parents and relatives dread with a capital "D".


Fortunately, once again, a wise and shrewd parent or relative seeking a teen gift idea can settle for the tried and tested age old idea that has never been known to disappoint. We are of course talking about jewelry here.
But even within a jewelry idea of a teen gift, there is a wide range of different ideas to choose from. This is because there are many different jewelry items to choose from. The teen gift idea that you end up will also be greatly impacted by the gender of the teen that the gift is targeted at. Teen girls are probably the category that has the widest possible choices of items and ideas available in jewelry. But then they will tend to be more difficult to satisfy and please with a gift than their male counterparts.
Some of the possible wire jewelry items that you can seriously consider for your teen gift idea to a girl include wire name pins and brooches, Cabochon pendants, neck wire and earrings to name but a few.
Another useful factor to consider when agonizing over the right teen gift idea in jewelry is the character and personality of the person being gifted. This can assist you greatly when it comes to settling on certain specifics and finer details of the teen gift idea.
Still what you will have going for you when looking for a teen gift idea is the fact that the finishing touch you put will add tremendous value in the recipients' eyes. And that is the personalization of the jewelry by curving out their name or initials on the item. There are many beautiful ways in which this can be easily accomplished amongst most of the leading online dealers in wire name jewelry.


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Cornelius



About Me

Make More Money online and offline with this Unique craft of Making Personalized
Name Jewelry

Hi there,

My name is Cornelius Henry. I am from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia and I've created this blog to share my passion and interest in wirename bending. I know that you found this blog after searching online. 

My goal for this blog is to help you learn more about this wirename craft that I love and to point you to resources either FREE or PAID. I will be paid whenever you buy any products from the links I shared in this blog and I thank you for it. 

I am also a freelance internet business consultant and you can contact me by going to my website Internet Business Enterprise


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